Sunday, July 31, 2011

Wonderful Rain

Other than a storm here and there I cannot remember a day when it just rained most of the day. We've had a wonderful steady rain most the day and the temps were even lower which makes even better! Once it stopped I was anxious to get out and see my flower beds. Most of them are drooped to the ground with all of the rain but I found this Tropicana Rose covered in rain drops. I'm still learning to use Photoshop Elements so there's really not much editing done to this one.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Kitty

Sometimes, even though we think we are doing what is right Mother Nature knows best. I think animals have a keen sense in knowing if their offspring will survive or not. Perhaps that is why the mama cat left the little black kitten a few days ago. At least I can say I gave it a second shot. Little black kitty died this morning. I feel sad but know I did try to help it out.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Kittens

I'll admit I'm a sucker when it comes to motherless kittens. For the second time this year I'm back to round the clock feedings of a newborn kitten. That's in spite of the fact the first one is still here and I really don't want a cat in the house!  When DH decided it needed my attention yesterday, he brought it inside ( of course it was over 100 degrees outside!). How could I say no? The  nurse and mama in me just can't let it lay there and die.


Thursday, July 28, 2011

Pink Starburst

I posted the pink mandevilla yesterday. By this afternoon one of the blossoms had begun to open.  It probably won't last long because it is 100 degrees here this afternoon and this heat is supposed to continue and even get hotter tomorrow.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Pink

The pink mandevilla I have growing out back is such a beautiful plant. Each blossom has so many stages. I look forward to watching each one open fully and to gaze down into the center of the bloom to see the star burst that awaits me. Maybe tomorrow these will have opened!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Daisies

I just love daisies! Any daisy will do but, Shasta Daisies are so dainty. I love having them in my yard and esp in a vase. Of all the flowers I grow I think it's sad they have such a short blooming season. I'm hoping for a second blooming  phase this summer.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Orchids

Last year while visiting Thailand, I met a delightful elderly gentleman from Belgium. The small inn we were staying at had orchids growing everywhere. So while he and I both waited for our rides he educated me on orchids.  This was his 35th annual visit to Thailand.  Each year, he'd gone there to purchase orchids to take home and sell in his floral shop. Now, too old to run the business he was visiting the island to enjoy the many species that grow there.  I so enjoyed the hour we spent together and to this day I regret not asking him for his email or at least address. He was a wealth of information!

After that brief encounter, I came home infatuated with orchids and decided I must try my hand at growing them. After several trips to floral shops I realized they were out of my league. Then I visited Lowe's and found several on the discount rack for $2.50! I brought them home and much to my dismay I was a failure at growing them. That is until a dear friend said "Oh, don't throw them away! Put them in an eastern window, water them when dry and wait!". I did exactly as she said and here is my result!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Lost and Found

   When I was about 14 my daddy gave me my first Bible.  Bound in beautiful red leather, it glistened as I opened it that Christmas morning.  I used that Bible until I lost it over 20 years ago. After searching for months and shedding many tears I gave up and just knew it had fallen in a crack and was gone with the old green Ford we'd sold that year. Over the years I've often thought of my little red Bible and wished I could hold it and read it one more time.
   This past Saturday, my friend Judi, emailed me to say she'd found a Bible with my maiden name in it and just knew no one else would have the same name. I was overcome with emotion, which is nothing unusual for me when it comes to sentimentality!  On Sunday, she drove to my house  and hand delivered my bright red Bible to me. I opened the pages to find  my name written by my daddy. It glistened just as brightly as it did that Christmas morning over 40 years ago. The verses I'd underlined as a teen  are still some of my favorite verses. As I read those pages  I couldn't help but hear these words .
Amazing grace
How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me
I once was lost, but now I'm found.

 

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Another Joy!

Our children  all came home last week and boy was it a busy week! We not only got to see everyone but had an unexpected wedding! Our oldest son and his fiance decided that since everyone was in the states now was the time to tie the knot. It was such a great day.They wanted a very simple wedding with no fluff or attention to detail. So, off we went to Chincoteague Island and they married on the beautiful beach of Assateague . Our family and her parents witnessed the union of their two hearts as our son-in-law performed the ceremony.
Her name is Joy and she is as beautiful on the inside as she is on the outside. I'm sure my dad would love her and her name!  We love her and can see how she makes our son happy.
Welcome to our family Joy!